Yolanda often reminded people that Kayleigh's biggest peeve was to be interrupted while working, and Kayleigh took her peeves seriously. |
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My peeve is with group blogs that put the writer's name at the end of items. |
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My peeve of the morning is people treating me like a moron and wasting my time. |
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This is more of a personal peeve, but I find it really annoying when characters in fight scenes yell during the final attack. |
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My biggest peeve with the book was a lack of examination of the band's songs. |
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Is this just a personal pet peeve of yours, or are your constituents actually sounding off on the issue? |
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The only issue I had with it was the shaky-cam scenes, but that's a pet peeve of mine to begin with so take it as such. |
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Cookies are just a pet peeve of mine because I don't seem to have a lot of control over preventing their placement onto my computer. |
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While seeing dogs wear clothes is a pet peeve for some, others suggest it's a status symbol. |
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Having to go into a discussion about phonetics with nearly every person I meet is my major peeve. |
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Though I spend a fair amount of time in his company, I nurse a particular peeve against him. |
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Before you have a freak-out over her nail biting, be sure your peeve doesn't have deeper roots. |
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My biggest peeve is when people pick on those they know are weaker than them. |
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And the omission or derision of dads in the parent blogosphere is a perennial pet peeve. |
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Mr. Randy White: Mr. Speaker, if I am out of time I will address the last question, because judge made law is a particular pet peeve of mine. |
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He always brought forward his own pet peeve projects in trying to build his own little legacy. |
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One program that seems to be a particular pet peeve of the Conservatives is the Atlantic coastal action program. |
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But a pet peeve of mine is that we don't make it attractive enough for foreign students. |
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Of course, then you meet up with my one pet peeve on the EVO, which is the huge whale-tail spoiler on the trunk lid. |
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It's because Carolina is getting to be my pet peeve and I'm starting to hate them, you hear me? |
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The final pet peeve is the creaking noise in the dashboard that we noticed in our test drive. |
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But I have no idea what motivates people to peeve incorrectly when surrounded by beauty like that of Grand Teton National Park. |
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Even if your peeve is petty, it can still be seriously irritating. |
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My big peeve about the Social Security system is the cap on income eligible for payroll taxation. |
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This may seem obvious, but it is a big enough pet peeve mentioned by many employers that it warrants reiterating. |
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When Mr. Murray was the mayor he decided to ignore the recommendation from the treasury board president, from local municipalities and from his own city council and went ahead with his own pet peeve projects. |
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I am willing to accept more pay, but pay is not my number one pet peeve. |
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My biggest pet peeve is people talking to other people while in a crowded room. |
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A pet peeve of mine is that complete cantata texts are not included in the CD booklet, but are available at the Analekta website, high drama. |
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Whoever and wherever you are, you're sure to find your pet peeve among the mix. |
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My biggest pet peeve is procrastination and delays in government decision making, specifically at the provincial and federal level. |
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I stop at stop signs and red lights, and I don't ride on the sidewalk, which is a pet peeve of mine and against the law. |
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His pet peeve is having to order accessories when he wants to buy them and take them home now. |
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A little peeve is that she goes back and forth inside and out all day, but what else does an old dog have to do? |
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A survey revealed that their biggest pet peeve has something to do with cleavage. |
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Unfortunately, there is no one answer to solve this particular peeve. |
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For one, it would reduce uncertainty over the tax rate, a popular peeve. |
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For those who are more interested in the economic issues than in the environmental issues, public consultations have become a pet peeve, because it only takes three or four people who object for the project to be questioned. |
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For an American view, a search of the New York Times shows the phrase used more than 10,000 times in the columns of that newspaper. We all like a good peeve in the right place at the right time. |
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In fact the subsidies she talked about are a basic pet peeve of mine. |
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Jobs' pet peeve, according to Kutcher, was work that was lazily executed. |
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My pet peeve is serving wine or other drinks in plastic glasses. |
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I was talking with a friend and he has a pet peeve with the word 'camp. |
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